EEA National applying for citizenship
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:05 pm
Hi Guys
My pal is thinking about applying for citizenship and has a couple of doubts; He's a EEA national and has been in the UK for around 15 years, got the Permanent Resident Card 2 or 3 years ago and was laid off a year ago, but he can't claim benefits, because his savings are above the threshold, so his doubt is:
- If he applies for Citizenship now, he only has to show proof of residence during the last 6 years, it seems, but the documents accepted are P60's, letters of employment and job seeker's allowance proof; he has that for the last 14 years, but not for the last year; how could he prove that he was a resident if utility bills aren't allowed? I don't think bank statements are allowed either; so how could he prove his residence for this year that he was unemployed? (he doesn't have a comprehensive health insurance either)
- Since he has a Permanent Residence Card; he also wonders, what would happen for instance if the UK withdrew from the EEA? would he lose that P.R. status because he obtained it under EEA law? or once you get P.R. it's for life?
Thanks
D.
My pal is thinking about applying for citizenship and has a couple of doubts; He's a EEA national and has been in the UK for around 15 years, got the Permanent Resident Card 2 or 3 years ago and was laid off a year ago, but he can't claim benefits, because his savings are above the threshold, so his doubt is:
- If he applies for Citizenship now, he only has to show proof of residence during the last 6 years, it seems, but the documents accepted are P60's, letters of employment and job seeker's allowance proof; he has that for the last 14 years, but not for the last year; how could he prove that he was a resident if utility bills aren't allowed? I don't think bank statements are allowed either; so how could he prove his residence for this year that he was unemployed? (he doesn't have a comprehensive health insurance either)
- Since he has a Permanent Residence Card; he also wonders, what would happen for instance if the UK withdrew from the EEA? would he lose that P.R. status because he obtained it under EEA law? or once you get P.R. it's for life?
Thanks
D.